Laeticia Hallyday files a complaint for insulting her daughter in “Touche pas à mon poste” by Cyril Hanouna

After the broadcast of a private video of Joy, Johnny Hallyday’s daughter, and comments deemed offensive in the program “TPMP”, Laeticia Hallyday filed a complaint.

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Laeticia Hallyday, the widow of Johnny Hallyday, filed a complaint for public insults against one of her daughters, Joy, during the program Touche pas à mon poste (TPMP) by Cyril Hanouna, announced on Monday February 20 at the AFP Me Gilles Gauer, the family lawyer.

This complaint, with constitution of a civil party, was filed before the dean of the investigating judges of the Paris court. At the same time, a report to Arcom, the media regulatory authority, was launched to “violation of the obligation to respect human rights” And “violation of the obligation of control of the antenna”.

A TikTok video deleted and relayed by a fake account

On January 30, TPMP released a video sequence that Joy Hallyday, 14, appearing in particular in a swimsuit, had published and then deleted from her TikTok account, and which had been relayed in the meantime by a fake account usurping her identity. Kelly Vedovelli, one of the star columnists of Cyril Hanouna’s show, felt on the air that this video was “the pinnacle of vulgarity”: “For me, it’s super vulgar, with his tongue, his mouth, his tits…”, she added. “Whether it’s her or another teenager, you can’t do that! Because it’s the new generation, we have the right to be ‘te-pus’ (‘whores’ in verlan, editor’s note) ? No, stop said Kelly Vedovelli again.

For Me Gilles Gauer, the Hallyday lawyer, “Such remarks exceed the permissible limits of freedom of expression when their victim is a 14-year-old girl”.


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